I am looking for information on the Clare family from Missouri, USA, They seem to end with Francis B. Clare & Polly Gray who
had a son Thomas Hansford Clare he was married to Susanah Mudd from the Mudd family of Maryland, USA if anyone has information please contact me through my e-mail Thank you
Busco informações e origens da familia de minha mãe. A familia FELIPE, desde que sei está em SC no Brasil e os dados mais antigos que tenho são dos meus bisavós e avós.
Meu bisavô materno era: Nicolau José Felipe, nascido em 25/02/1865 e falescido em 04/03/1954 em Rio do Sul/SC
Seu filho, meu avô materno era: Martinho Nicolau Felipe, nascido em 20/07/1895 e falescido em 23/05/1954.
Se alguém tiver informações que possa me ajudar, agredeço muito!
Meu irmão é o Nilton Felipe afilhado de sua Mãe . ( Tia Maurina )
Filhos do Mauro Martinho Felipe e Terezinha Felipe.
Barra do trombudo - Tigre.
Acredito que somos primos e não nos vemos a muitos anos....
Moro em Portugal a mais de 20 anos e trabalho com ferramentaria e equipamentos industriais..
Tenho contacto regular com muitas pessoas no Brasil e por coincidência estava ontem a pesquisar um tema sobre nomes de familia e encontrei o vosso comentario.
Para ter mais informações sobre o Avô e Bisavô tenta entrar em contacto com o Valério Felipe,
Filho do tio Martinho e Tia Lila!
Ele fez um trabalho de investigação sobre a familia Felipe.
Faz 6 anos que não vou ao Brasil, más quando estive em Florianópolis, fui ao Municipio de Angelina e encontrei familiares dos Felipes.
Penso que toda a familia foi para Rio do sul , os filhos mais velhos conheceram bem nosso Bisavô.
Tio Marcolino Felipe , ja falecido , infelismente , comentou e contou um pouco da aventura por Rio do Sul.
Existem pessoas vivas e familiares que conheceram muito bem os Felipes em Angelina.
have a brother who has 2 adopted children and has 1 natural child. They all show up when I on the page where families are created (with the broken line indicating adoption), but when I go into "family tree" mode the adopted children are not there --! I have unattached them and reattached them several times and ways, but nothing changes. How can I make them part of the family tree? I have this problem with all adoptive cousins (no natural birth siblings), but not with an adopted son (only child) for a great great aunt.
I am doing a family tree for my Niece,on Her Mom's side of the family, We have it to her Great grandparents Douglas Smith and Betty Smith born Brown are her grandmother's parents and all we have on her grandfather's side is his dad's name which is Johnny Neville. They are from Georgia. The names I and looking for any information about are Neville,Smith,and Brown.Any help is very much appreciated.
I am doing a family tree for my husband,on his dad's side we have it to his grandfather who's name is Manerd Colvin and his Grandmother's name is Myrtle Ellen Colvin ,born Woolry and that is as far back as we have . On his Mom's side wew have it back to his great Grandparents, their names wereFrankl and Alpha Rhodes and herGreatGrandmother on her mom's side the only thing we have is her last name which was Cockeral.So I am looking for any imformation on theses names
Colvin,Woolry,Bond,Rhodes, Hardin/Harding,and Cockerl. Any help is very much appreciated.
I cannot find a way for the software to recognize and show more than a marriage at the same time.
First, I have an elderly uncle who married twice after his first wife died, and I would like to get the software to show both of his wives at the same time, so I will not hurt anyone's feelings. Both marriages were childless, so it shouldn't be that difficult.
Second, I have a cousin who had a child in her teenage years, of course out of wedlock even though the father is a very decent fellow and is almost as much part of the family as her husband, with whom she had two other children. I can't get the software to show that my cousin has a child not with her current husband or to show that her firstborn has a father that is not her mother's husband.
Does anyone know a way around this? In this day and age, it shuldn't be so restrictive, don't you think?